North Carolina Musicians: Photographs and Conversations
- Author: Coston, Daniel
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$25.75Contents
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments delete deletevi
- Foreword by Meg Freeman Whalen delete
- Introduction delete
- 1. In the Studio delete
- Fidelitorium Studios (Kernersville) delete
- Reflection Studios (Charlotte) delete
- Studio East (Charlotte) delete
- Hooverama (Charlotte) delete
- Old House Studios (Gastonia) delete
- On the Radio delete
- WTVI Studios (Charlotte) delete
- Recording Away from a Studio delete
- Electromagnetic Recorders (Winston-Salem) delete
- Echo Mountain Studios (Asheville) delete
- Overdub Lane (Durham) delete
- Studio M (Durham) delete
- The Rubber Room (Chapel Hill) delete
- 2. On the Road delete
- The Triangle Area (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill) delete
- On the Way to the Outer Banks delete
- The Mountains and the Piedmont Triad delete
- The Charlotte Region delete
- Music Everywhere You Go delete
- 3. On Stage delete
- North Carolina Music Scene in the 1990s delete
- Southern Culture on the Skids delete
- The Avett Brothers delete
- Following the Musicians delete
- Peter Holsapple delete
- Nappy Brown and Bob Margolin delete
- Playing Live Across the State delete
- The Briarhoppers delete
- George Hamilton IV delete
- Andy Griffith delete
- Tift Merritt delete
- Chatham County Line delete
- Earl Scruggs delete
- George Shuffler delete
- Jimmy Brown of Matrimony delete
- Anywhere You Turn, a Good Show delete
- 4. Festivals delete
- Bluegrass and Traditional Music delete
- Rock and Roll and Beach Music delete
- Blues and Jazz delete
- Gospel Music delete
- Best of the Rest delete
- 5. At Home delete
- Joe Thompson delete
- Dom Flemons: Reflecting on Music delete
- Notable Others Who Called North Carolina Home delete
- Writing and Recording from Home delete
- Home Is the Place for Music delete
- Final Thoughts delete
- Index delete